from a friends recomendation, i bought a bore snake for each of my pistols, a mosquito and FNP9. this is a great quick clean for the barrel after a range visit. My friend uses a foaming bore cleaner that is suppose to loosen copper and lead deposits left in the barrel. After a few minitues, i run the bore snake thru the barrel to remove residual cleaner.

this does not remove the GSR from the slide, mag and trigger area, so i clean reguarly (but not after each range visit)

the foaming cleaner will corode any jacketed rounds left in the chamber during storage. be sure to run the bore snake several times if you are keeping a round in the chamber.

i use the (forget the name) mil spec clean and lube for general cleaning and before prolonged storage.

I use them to clean out a barrel if rounds look to be a little squirrely. I mostly use things like that in my bigger bore guns just because there's more powder making a mess of things but I'm sure they work just as well in small bore firearms.

I never gave it any thought with a 22. I might have to look into that.

Hi, I use a home made type of pull-threw to swipe the barrel clean of whatever I am shooting that day. I make it out of some weed wacker string ( The thick dia. type ) and use it to pull a patch threw my barrel. Just sharpen one end and use a bic lighter to " melt a blob " on the other end . I don't like the idea of pulling a dirty bore snake which could be embedded with particles threw my barrels . I am sure there is no problem in using them, just a quirk of Mine I guess. .....WVleo